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Differential Credibility of Climate Modes in CMIP6.

Authors :
COBURN, JACOB
PRYOR, S. C. PRYOR
Source :
Journal of Climate. Oct2021, Vol. 34 Issue 20, p8145-8164. 20p. 2 Diagrams, 4 Charts, 4 Graphs, 6 Maps.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This work quantitatively evaluates the fidelity with which the northern annular mode (NAM), southern annular mode (SAM), Pacific-North American pattern (PNA), El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Pacific decadal oscillation (PDO), Atlantic multidecadal oscillation (AMO), and the first-order mode interactions are represented in Earth system model (ESM) output from the CMIP6 archive. Several skill metrics are used as part of a differential credibility assessment (DCA) of both spatial and temporal characteristics of the modes across ESMs, ESM families, and specific ESM realizations relative to ERA5. The spatial patterns and probability distributions are generally well represented but skill scores that measure the degree to which the frequencies of maximum variance are captured are consistently lower for most ESMs and climatemodes. Substantial variability in skill scoresmanifests across realizations fromindividual ESMs for the PNA and oceanic modes. Further, the ESMs consistently overestimate the strength of the NAM-PNA first-order interaction and underestimate the NAM-AMO connection. These results suggest that the choice of ESMand ESMrealizations will continue to play a critical role in determining climate projections at the global and regional scale at least in the near term. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Internal climate variability occurs over multiple spatial and temporal scales and is encapsulated in a series of internal climate modes. The representation of such modes in climate models is a critically important aspect of model fidelity. Analyses presented herein uses several skill scores to evaluate both the spatial and temporal manifestations of these climate modes in the CMIP6 generation of Earth system models (ESMs). There is marked variability in model fidelity for these modes and this variability in credibility within the current climate has important implications for the choice of specific ESMs and ESM realizations in making climate projections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08948755
Volume :
34
Issue :
20
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Climate
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153280063
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0359.1